1969 Ford Fairlane 500 5.0l on 2040-cars
Rootstown, Ohio, United States
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For Sale is a 1969 Ford Fairlane 500, This is not Grammas average grocery getter! It has a fairly beefed up 302 with a C4 3-speed auto behind it. Various upgrades under the hood, motor was rebuild about 14,000 miles ago by R&R Engine in Akron Ohio. Upgrades: intake, carb, air cleaner, march underdrive pullies, flex fan, cam, roller rockers, high flow water pump, MSD ignition, MSD Distributor, alumimum radiator and more. Seats were recovered also but have white fuzzy seat covers on them at the moment that can be removed. Car was repainted two tone blue and white about 16 years ago but still looks great. Has some nics and scratches but nothing major, this car was built to drive. Car is planted to the black top by a set of 15" American Racing Torque Thrust II's and wrapped in Cooper Cobra Black Walls. Thanks for looking and please feel free to ask any questions! |
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